A trellis.
Climbing Frames in a Pub are considered Commercial as the General public have access to the Climbing Frame and therefore have to conform to the BS EN1177 and BS EN1176 standards. These are regulations which make the climbing frame meet all the insurance requirements.My Brother in law has just ordered a climbing frame from the following website for his Restraunt in Devon. http://www.pubclimbingframes.co.uk/Go there for more information about commercial climbing frames.
Its called that Climbing - in relationship to just after takeoff it's called "climbing out"
The monkey
play football a climbing frame
To create a climbing rose frame for your garden, you can use a trellis or an arbor made of sturdy materials like wood or metal. Place the frame near the rose plant and secure it in the ground for stability. As the rose grows, gently train its stems to climb the frame using ties or clips. Regularly prune the rose to encourage upward growth and maintain the frame's shape.
To erect an Eezy Peezy climbing frame, first, unpack all the components and refer to the instruction manual for a step-by-step guide. Begin by assembling the base and connecting the upright poles securely. Next, attach the climbing features, such as slides or ladders, ensuring they are firmly fixed. Finally, double-check all connections for stability and safety before allowing children to use the frame.
They are called rigging.
in our photography class, it is either frame within frame, or double images. everyone calls it different things, but universally called frame within frame. :) If you mean frame within a 'door' frame. then it is called a sub-frame
In the past, climbing frames were constructed using wood logs and planks, and occasionally included rope and even car tyres. As metal working techniques have improved, more and more climbing frames are being constructed using steel frames, which are later painted. However, if you wish to construct your own climbing frame, wood is still the best option unless you have experience with metal working.
Ice climbing is often referred to as "ice climbing" itself, but it can also be called "alpine ice climbing" when it involves climbing frozen waterfalls or ice formations in mountainous regions. The sport requires specialized equipment such as ice axes and crampons to ascend vertical or near-vertical ice. It is a subset of the broader climbing category that includes rock climbing and mixed climbing, which combines ice and rock techniques.
A fish called the climbing perch can climb trees.